Skip to main content

Justice & Law Quote by Louis Stokes

"There is one instance that we cite in the report where in one of the conversations a member of organized crime is talking to another member of organized crime and he suggests that Attorney General Kennedy should be murdered"

About this Quote

The chill in Louis Stokes's phrasing is that it refuses the comfort of melodrama. He doesn’t narrate a conspiracy; he files it. "One instance", "we cite", "in one of the conversations" - the language is procedural, almost antiseptic, and that’s precisely why it lands. A suggestion to murder the sitting Attorney General could be the stuff of a political thriller; Stokes delivers it like evidence being logged, which quietly communicates a scarier premise: the boundary between governance and criminality isn’t just porous, it’s audibly documented.

As a politician steeped in investigative work, Stokes is also signaling institutional discipline. He avoids sensationalism not because the claim is small, but because the legitimacy of the report depends on restraint. The passive architecture ("is talking", "he suggests") keeps the focus on the system that captured the exchange and the credibility of the process, not on any one villain. That’s subtext as strategy: in an era when accusations can metastasize into spectacle, he anchors the public in the sober mechanics of oversight.

Context matters because "Attorney General Kennedy" isn’t an abstract officeholder; it’s the government’s most famous anti-mob crusader, a symbol of state power challenging organized crime in the open. By presenting the threat as casual talk between criminals, Stokes implies not only hostility but confidence - an almost normalized fantasy of political assassination. The line reads like a warning: the republic isn’t undone by grand coups alone, but by the mundane way lethal ideas circulate when people start believing the state can be handled like any other rival.

Quote Details

TopicJustice
SourceHelp us find the source
Cite

Citation Formats

APA Style (7th ed.)
Stokes, Louis. (2026, January 16). There is one instance that we cite in the report where in one of the conversations a member of organized crime is talking to another member of organized crime and he suggests that Attorney General Kennedy should be murdered. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/there-is-one-instance-that-we-cite-in-the-report-95148/

Chicago Style
Stokes, Louis. "There is one instance that we cite in the report where in one of the conversations a member of organized crime is talking to another member of organized crime and he suggests that Attorney General Kennedy should be murdered." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/there-is-one-instance-that-we-cite-in-the-report-95148/.

MLA Style (9th ed.)
"There is one instance that we cite in the report where in one of the conversations a member of organized crime is talking to another member of organized crime and he suggests that Attorney General Kennedy should be murdered." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/there-is-one-instance-that-we-cite-in-the-report-95148/. Accessed 6 Mar. 2026.

More Quotes by Louis Add to List
Louis Stokes on mob talk about RFK assassination
Click to enlarge Portrait | Landscape

About the Author

USA Flag

Louis Stokes (February 23, 1925 - August 18, 2015) was a Politician from USA.

17 more quotes available

View Profile

Similar Quotes